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Photo 2 of 7 in A Traditional 1920s Bungalow with a Boxy Modern…
The bungalow had beautiful bones but some major problems, including a poorly designed addition to the back that had to be removed. In its place, Tribe Studio designed a gray brick box that connects directly to the garden. “The owners love the fact that the extension is compatible with the old part of the house, and is completely different from many renovations of this type, which simply open up the back in a single move,” Tribe says.
Photo 4 of 13 in A Minimalist, Rick Joy–Designed Farmhouse in Vermont…
The design of the 3890-square-foot main residence and its adjacent barn have been executed with the highest degree of craftsmanship and attention to detail, drawing from traditional influences and the vernacular of the rural northeast.
Photo 1 of 13 in A Minimalist, Rick Joy–Designed Farmhouse in Vermont…
The expansive property contains an extensive forest and trail system.
Photo 3 of 35 in 35 Modern Homes That Make the Case for Concrete from…
Designers Christopher Robertson and Vivi Nguyen-Robertson conceived their house as an unfolding sequence of simple geometric forms: a low concrete wall, a concrete cube, and a boxclad in Siberian larch.
Photo 2 of 15 in A Designer Completely Transforms a Little 1950s…
Working as designer, contractor, and builder, Samantha Mink took an unremarkable structure built in the 1950s and transformed it into a home for herself and her dog, Winston. “Because of its location on the street, I kept a kind of stern exterior where you can’t really see into the house,” she says. She treated the Douglas fir with a natural mineral wash and an exterior stain to give the wood dimension.
Photo 1 of 5 in A Brazilian Architect Builds a Dream Home for Her…
In southern Brazil, a 3,390-square-foot house designed by Barbara Becker and built by Charrua Construções perches on a slope overlooking the city of Pato Branco. - Pato Branco, Brazil Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
Photo 2 of 5 in A Brazilian Architect Builds a Dream Home for Her…
Sliding Superia Sistema doors peel away to expose the main living space to a wraparound balcony. A pendant by Newline hangs above the dining room table. - Pato Branco, Brazil Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
Photo 6 of 8 in An Australian Architect's Simple Brick House With…
At over 500 square feet, the house’s green roof may be its most powerful—and most expensive—environmental statement. It cost $8,000 to waterproof, and $7,000 to landscape. Water from the roof feeds the toilet and the garden’s watering system, and the garden itself insulates the house and keeps gas bills low in winter. Photo by Nic Granleese.
Photo 1 of 101 in 101 Best Modern Cabins from A Striking Angular…
Suzanne and Brooks Kelley at the back of their 1,100-square-foot guest cottage.
Photo 9 of 15 in A Restaurateur's Mythical Home in Miami Follows the…
A Restaurateur's Mythical Home in Miami Follows the Path of the Sun - Dwell
Photo 3 of 18 in An Incredible Vacation Villa in the Balinese Jungle…
An Incredible Vacation Villa in the Balinese Jungle That’s Part Chameleon - Dwell